Removal From Storage - Winnebago 2004 Chalet Owner's Manual

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SECTION 10
STORING YOUR MOTOR HOME
21. Turn the furnace thermostat switch on the
bottom of the thermostat to OFF.
22. Turn auxiliary battery (Aux Batt) switch off.
If your coach does not have an Aux Batt
switch, disconnect all chassis and auxiliary
battery cables.
23. Fully charge batteries.
24. Batteries must be kept to at least 80% charge
to keep from freezing or sulfating. We rec-
ommend that you connect a battery charger
and fully charge batteries at least once a
month during long-term storage periods to
maintain charge at 80% or greater. Turn
Aux. Batt. switch off to avoid electrical arc-
ing when attaching and detaching charger
clamps.
NOTE: We do not recommend leaving the shore-
line plugged in continuously during
storage periods because the batteries
can lose electrolytic fluids and become
damaged from continuous charging
without periodic use.
We recommend following regular
battery inspection and maintenance,
especially in cold weather.
REMOVAL FROM
STORAGE
1. Completely air out the motor home.
2. Have the entire LP gas system checked for
leaks.
3. Check window operation.
4. Check cabinet and door hinges. Lubricate
with penetrating oil, if necessary.
5. Close all faucets and drain valves that are
open. If necessary, reconnect toilet water
line and close flush valve.
6. Add a few gallons of water to the fresh water
tank and check for leaks especially at junc-
tions. Also make sure all hangers and sup-
ports are securely in place. Sanitize the water
system as outlined under "Disinfecting the
Fresh Water System" in Section 7.
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7. Check operation of all faucets to be sure fau-
cet washers have not hardened during stor-
age.
8. Check sealing valve in the toilet for proper
operation and lubricate with silicone spray.
9. Add water to the holding tank using the toilet
flush pedal. Check to be sure dump valve
seals tightly.
10. Check around all appliances for obstructions
and ensure that all vent openings are clear.
11. Start refrigerator and check for proper cool-
ing.
12. Clean paneling and counter surfaces and
apply a thin coat of wax.
13. Replace batteries if necessary and check out
electrical system to make sure all lights and
electrical components operate.
14. Check tires for proper cold inflation pres-
sure.
15. After washing accumulated winter grime
from the vehicle, it is important to carefully
inspect the seams and sealants for separation
or cracks that may have appeared around the
window frames, vents and any other joints.
Re-sealing is quite simple and the material is
quickly and easily applied. Appropriate com-
pounds are available from your dealer. Also
inspect weather seals around doors, etc., and
if necessary, have a dealer replace immedi-
ately.

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